Crashes involving young drivers (YD) cause significant morbidity and mortality in Great Britain (GB). Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) is used in some countries to address this. This study assessed potential casualty and cost savings of possible GDL programmes in GB. Police road crash data were analysed to identify YD crashes at night or while carrying passengers. These data were then used to estimate the potential effects of GDL. 314,561 casualties and 3469 fatalities occurred in YD crashes. 25.1% of YD crashes occurred between 9 pm and 6 am and 24.4% occurred with a 15- to 24-year old passenger in the car. A 'strict' form of GDL in GB (night time restriction 9 pm-6 am, no 15-24 year old passengers) with 50% compliance would prevent 114 de...
Young drivers and riders aged 15-25 are more likely to be killed on Europe’s roads than their older ...
Young male drivers are over-represented in traffic accidents; they were involved in 14% of fatal acc...
BACKGROUND: Novice drivers are at relatively high risk of road traffic injury. There is good evidenc...
Crashes involving young drivers (YD) cause significant morbidity and mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Graduated driver licensing (GDL) is a method of licensing novice drivers commonly implemented in res...
Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) schemes aim to reduce crash rates among young drivers by helping th...
The success of driver graduated licensing systems (GLS) is demonstrated primarily in jurisdictions t...
The success of driver graduated licensing systems (GLS) is demonstrated primarily in jurisdictions t...
Compulsory learning and development pathways towards obtaining a driving licence in Victoria have no...
ABSTRACTYoung driver crashes are over represented in any country's crash statistics. This problem is...
Introduction: The New Zealand Graduated Driver Licensing System (GDLS) is designed to allow novice d...
This paper examines the impact of the introduction of New Zealand’s Graduated Driving Licence System...
We evaluate the impact of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system introduced in Victoria, Austra...
One of the most effective measures to reduce crashes amongst young drivers is the implementation of ...
Graduated driver licensing (GDL) aims to gradually increase the exposure of new drivers to more comp...
Young drivers and riders aged 15-25 are more likely to be killed on Europe’s roads than their older ...
Young male drivers are over-represented in traffic accidents; they were involved in 14% of fatal acc...
BACKGROUND: Novice drivers are at relatively high risk of road traffic injury. There is good evidenc...
Crashes involving young drivers (YD) cause significant morbidity and mortality in Great Britain (GB)...
Graduated driver licensing (GDL) is a method of licensing novice drivers commonly implemented in res...
Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) schemes aim to reduce crash rates among young drivers by helping th...
The success of driver graduated licensing systems (GLS) is demonstrated primarily in jurisdictions t...
The success of driver graduated licensing systems (GLS) is demonstrated primarily in jurisdictions t...
Compulsory learning and development pathways towards obtaining a driving licence in Victoria have no...
ABSTRACTYoung driver crashes are over represented in any country's crash statistics. This problem is...
Introduction: The New Zealand Graduated Driver Licensing System (GDLS) is designed to allow novice d...
This paper examines the impact of the introduction of New Zealand’s Graduated Driving Licence System...
We evaluate the impact of the Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) system introduced in Victoria, Austra...
One of the most effective measures to reduce crashes amongst young drivers is the implementation of ...
Graduated driver licensing (GDL) aims to gradually increase the exposure of new drivers to more comp...
Young drivers and riders aged 15-25 are more likely to be killed on Europe’s roads than their older ...
Young male drivers are over-represented in traffic accidents; they were involved in 14% of fatal acc...
BACKGROUND: Novice drivers are at relatively high risk of road traffic injury. There is good evidenc...